The Xi Jinping regime secretly trained about 200 Russian soldiers on Chinese territory before several of them were sent to fight in Ukraine, according to European intelligence agencies and documents obtained by Reuters.
The information reveals a level of Chinese military involvement much deeper than what Beijing had publicly admitted since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
The training included drones and electronic warfare
According to the documentation reviewed by Reuters, the agreement was signed on July 2, 2025, by high-ranking Chinese and Russian military officials in Beijing.
The program included training for Russian soldiers in:
use of FPV drones
electronic warfare
military aviation
armored infantry combat
mine clearance operations
combined arms
The training took place at military facilities in Beijing, Nanjing, Zhengzhou, Shijiazhuang, and Yibin.

Some soldiers were sent directly to the front in Ukraine
According to European intelligence agencies, several of the trained soldiers later participated in real combat operations in:
Crimea
Zaporizhzhia
The European services even identified Russian officers with ranks ranging from sergeant to lieutenant colonel who underwent Chinese training programs before returning to the Ukrainian front.
One intelligence official stated that China is now “much more directly involved” in the European war than was previously known.
The agreement prohibited leaks and media coverage
The documents cited by Reuters stipulated that:
there could be no media coverage
third countries should not be informed
the activities must remain confidential
Additionally, the agreement also included that hundreds of Chinese soldiers would travel to Russia for joint training.
China insists on presenting itself as “neutral”
Despite the revelation, the Chinese regime publicly reiterated that it maintains a “neutral” position on the war in Ukraine.









